Electrically Conductive Cement
zero_offset writes "The Tokyo Institute of Technology has announced a process for creating an inexpensive, nearly transparent, electrically conductive alumina cement. The conductivity is comparable to metal, and the transparency should be adequate for use in display panels. The process relies upon commonplace and inexpensive metals compared to the rare metals such as iridium currently used in display panels."
I see they're finally getting around to using that formula Scotty provided.
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Hazards of sans-serif fonts at small pitches, I guess.
Soon there may be some real repercussions when I'm lounging on the concrete wall outside the library and the security guard comes around to say,"Hey! You can't be sleeping here!" *bzzt* OUCH!
the NPG electrode was replaced with carbon blac
Use it to build RF-proof houses. No more problems with Wifi security!
A stadium where the entire surface of the building blinks and scrolls ads at you.
That, or extra-heavy monitors.
"A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy." --Theodore Roosevelt
What they won't tell you is that it was really developed as a deterent to public urination in the streets.
Las Vegas couldn't get more annoying. Everywhere from sidewalks to bathrooms blaring logos at you. Even worse would be the saturation subliminal advetising. "No really honey, the floors and walls told me to gamble more".